Thursday, March 19, 2020

How to Manage Indoor Humidity for Maximum Comfort

 Humidity is important to manage in every home, whether you live in the tropics of Florida or the more temperate climate of New Jersey. It affects comfort, temperature, and the condition of your home. Here are some tips for getting your home’s humidity levels just right, from wholesale suppliers of dehumidifiers in NJ.

What is Relative Humidity?

This is the amount of water vapor in the air in your home. As temperatures increase and decrease, the percentage of water vapor in the air changes accordingly. However, not all humidity is bad. In fact, we not only need a certain amount of humidity in the air to prevent our skin and belongings from drying out too much, but also to make breathing comfortable. The right level of humidity also helps ensure that your HVAC system is working at optimal levels.

The ideal amount of relative humidity in your home in the summer should be around 40% to 50%. In winter, you should keep relative humidity lower than 40% to prevent condensation. It should never drop below 30%. In this way, regulating humidity levels helps keep your home cool in summer and warm in winter.

The Role of a Dehumidifier

In the summer months, there’s a lot more moisture in the air; it’s the rainy season and the warmth causes water to evaporate, causing the air to feel sticky and sweaty. When the humidity is high, mold growth is common, it’s uncomfortable to sleep, and soft materials and furnishings feel clammy.

To get rid of the excess moisture in your home, pack away your humidifier, use your air conditioning system and turn on the exhaust fans, especially in the bathroom and laundry rooms. Not all air conditioners are effective enough at removing moisture from the air and, in those cases, a dehumidifier can help.

In addition, if you are able to dehumidify your home in the summer, you can actually turn up the temperature on your thermostat a little without sacrificing comfort, resulting in some great energy savings too.

Buy a Dehumidifier in New Jersey at Wholesale Prices Today

For over 25 years, Crosstown Plumbing Supply company has provided expert advice, quality plumbing parts, and leading cooling and heating systems to both contractors and homeowners in New Jersey. 

We offer a wide range of humidifiers, air filters, and dehumidifiers in New Jersey. And, with our affordable plumbing wholesaler prices, reliable contacts in the heating and cooling system industry as well as our prime location in a 3.5% NJ sales tax zone, you are guaranteed to get the best deal at the best price. 

For more information on our dehumidifiers and HVAC systems, please visit our website at http://crosstownplumbing.com/

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Thursday, March 5, 2020

Air Filters and MERV Ratings – Why Do They Matter?

 When you and your family are home, you want to be sure that you’re breathing clean, fresh air that’s free of allergens and pollution. And that means high-quality air filters and good preventative maintenance. Here’s what you need to know about air conditioning system and heating system air filters, from New Jersey HVAC system suppliers.

Different Types of HVAC Air Filters

There are several different types of air filters for furnaces and air conditioning systems, each with their pros and cons:

  • Spun Glass Filters: These are the most affordable type of air filter, but they don’t last very long. So, they will require replacing more frequently than other types.
  • Pleated Filters: These are very effective at filtration, as air is cleaned by multiple layers of material, which is great if you live in an area with higher air pollution.
  • Washable Filters: These are reusable, so simply clean them when they get dirty by following the instructions set out by the manufacturer. They do a good job of filtering the air, but cleaning them can be a challenge.
  • HEPA Filters: These offer the highest levels of air filtration, capturing 99.97% of particles in the air. They are, therefore, highly recommended for families with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions. As a result, they are also more expensive.

MERV Ratings and Air Quality

Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) ratings show how effective a filter is at removing particles, allergens, and pollutants from the air. It’s a scale from 1 to 16, and the higher the number the more effective the filter is.

A good MERV rating is between 9 and 12, as these filters remove around 75% to 90% of particulates from the air. For families with asthma or hay fever, it’s better to look for a MERV rating of between 13 and 16, as these filters remove 90% more than 95% of all particulates from the air.

Air Conditioning Systems and Air Filters at Wholesale Prices in New Jersey

At Crosstown Plumbing Supply, we can either assist you write papers with choosing a high-efficiency, low maintenance replacement air conditioner or HVAC system (including central heating and air and ductless air conditioning systems) or provide you with an extensive range of plumbing supplies to replace the necessary air filters and parts in your current system.

As we are a plumbing wholesaler located in a 3.5% NJ sales tax zone, we can make your repairs and services the most affordable in town. Our sales consultants are highly experienced and happy to assist you in finding the right part for your needs. In addition, we work closely with reliable and affordable air conditioning and HVAC professionals for air conditioner installation.

For more information about the plumbing supplies we have on offer and the best central air conditioner prices in town, please visit our website today at http://crosstownplumbing.com/

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